Two-time Olympic gold-medal winnerSeth Wescott has spoken out about Russia and The Olympics, and his fear for his gay snowboarding friends: “They’re wonderful human beings, and I think for them to be discriminated against is a crime,” he said. “They should be able to be who they are and compete proudly. They represent our country incredibly well and they don’t need to be the object of that kind of criticism and negativity.”

So … apparently this is the cover of Britney’s new single. Bless Her Heart.

The Vampire Diaries returns on October 3rd, and you can see a preview below.

Below you can see an extended preview for Season Four of The Walking Dead, and this season, the danger comes from … Inside!

Will and Sonny were on Days Of Our Lives yesterday, on a non-liveblog day (because … I had no idea they were going to show up), but had a few good scenes, including this one. They learn that Nick is going to testify against Will’s mother, and want him to sort of forget that she threatened to blow his head off with a gun. It really is the least he can do. And I Love Stern Sonny!

Ryan Kwanten. Ryan Kwanten?

And here’s The Weekly ShoutOUT™. Each week we’re going to focus on one out athlete/performer and feature a daily pic and career timeline. We’ll be showcasing the big names, but also the lesser-known gay celebs who deserve more recognition. This week we give a ShoutOUT to … Ari Gold. Ari released his album Transport Systems in 2007, and it included “Where The Music Takes You,” which won the grand prize in the 13th Annual USA Songwriting Competition.

And now we have the 50 GREATEST LOST HITS OF THE 90’S! I’ve often ragged on the pop music of the 90’s for being an arid desert devoid of fun, but there were bright spots, including these 50 songs, which should have performed better on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Like The 100 Greatest Lost Hits Of The 80’s countdown, this list is very female-centric (what can I say, I like rock chicks), but hopefully, some of these pop gems may trigger a long dormant memory.

At #43 is … “One By One” by Cher. The first of two songs from Cher on the list, “One By One” was the first American single from her album It’s A Man World, and the only one to hit the Hot 100, peaking at #52 in July, 1996. It was her final appearance on the Hot 100 until “Believe” two years later.